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The major championship specialist, Brooks Koepka, is one of the most prominent golfers on the PGA Tour. He has won four major championships and eight PGA Tours in his career so far. Last year on the PGA Tour was decent as he won an event but fell just short of winning a major championship. 

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However, that was a rare moment as Brooks is well-known for bringing his ‘A’ game in pressure situations. Undoubtedly, all this success comes with hard work, and we all know Brooks possesses a high work rate. But have you ever thought how do Brooks Koepka’s off days look like? Let’s find out. 

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What does Brooks Koepka do on his ideal day off?

Brooks Koepka recently gave an interview to Golf Digest, where he opened up about many things. He also talked about his off days and how he spends them. “That depends,” said Brooks. “I have different off days. If I just come home from a tournament, I can promise you Monday is a day of rest. Fine, I’m not moving off the couch.” 

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However, he said he does it to catch up with the reality TV that he has missed because of his tournament. Furthermore, Brooks said he orders some junk food. 

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During other off days like the off-season or the other non-tournament weeks, he likes to hang out with his dog and fiance. “I got a normal off day home. Really, don’t go anywhere or leave the house. It’s everything right there,” concluded the four-time major championship winner. 

Notably, Brooks Koepka will be competing at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, which is the first event on the PGA Tour in 2022. Certainly, he will be hopeful of starting this year on a high note by winning this champions’ event in Hawaii. 

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